The American Bar Association (ABA) has voiced sup­port for leg­is­la­tion to impose a two-year mora­to­ri­um on exe­cu­tions in North Carolina while the state stud­ies its death penal­ty. In its announce­ment, the ABA not­ed a grow­ing con­sen­sus with­in the legal com­mu­ni­ty that North Carolina urgent­ly needs a mora­to­ri­um on exe­cu­tions until it eval­u­ates issues of fair­ness, due process and pos­si­ble racial bias in its death penal­ty sys­tem.” The bill, which was recent­ly passed by the North Carolina Senate, is cur­rent­ly under con­sid­er­a­tion by mem­bers of the state’s House of Representatives. The ABA has also called for a nation­al mora­to­ri­um on exe­cu­tions until the death penal­ty is stud­ied and pro­ce­dur­al flaws are fixed. 

(News Observer, July 1, 2003) See Recent Legislative Activity.

Citation Guide